MessagEase Keyboard Reviews – Page 6

5/5 rating based on 64 reviews. Read all reviews for MessagEase Keyboard for iPhone.
MessagEase Keyboard is free iOS app published by Exideas

Cool

MichaelMacD

I like it. It takes a bit to get used to, but it's fun to use. I want an option to make it only one big one as opposed to two smaller ones


Great but need word prediction

aujourd

This app would be perfect if it has word prediction.


The future of phone typing

KinamiT

After using it for several months, I can confirm that this is be MUCH better than the typewriter-style keyboards. It's free, but I found out that they take donations on the website and so I donated some money. I want this keyboard to survive in the future, and would rather pay for this than spend money on something silly. The practice game needs improvement, though. It makes you work on too many letters at a time, so your reaction time for each one improves very slowly. A good typing program works on improving 2 letters at a time, and then adds 2 more once those become automatic.


very promising...!

.: chibisuke :.

was looking for a t9 keyboard but stumbled upon this instead... kinda loving it :) make sure to read the instructions, though! but, if you could add keyboard word suggestions and a way for them to be inserted (similar to fleksy). plus having the ability to add them to the keyboard's "dictionary" or learned words would be awesome.


Flawless Keyboard

johnk577

For small screens, this keyboard is fantastic. While autocorrect and word prediction are fairly accurate most of the time, they fall short whenever you are spelling an uncommon word/website name/etc. I was tired of pressing backspace all the time and decided to look for a keyboard that works 100% of the time. The learning curve is about a month for fluency (I am ~55wpm on a phone for both qwerty and messageease), but the payoff is great, especially since we type on our phones so often. Highly recommended. I no longer dread typing on my phone; now it feels as fluid as typing on a regular keyboard! Thank you exideas!


Best Keyboard I've Seen!

jimbox1

This keyboard is the epitome of simple design. No keyboard has found as good a solution to typing on small screens as this one has. Really great for 1-handers and added accessibility! It does take some getting used to, but it's absolutely worth it!


Perfect even on a big screen

900tones

If I had one complaint, it would be that I can't get auto correct to work. I'm not taking any stars off due to me maybe just not finding the setting for it.


There are pros and cons

Bluesquidboy

I like how this keyboard can be shrunk and still perfectly usable. Once you adjust to it, you can type just as fast as with a normal keyboard, but you don't have to actually be looking at the keyboard unless you've shrunk it so much that it's tiny. It's also nice to have access to punctuation like quotation marks on the same keyboard as the letters. And it's super useful to retroactively capitolize the first letter of a word. On the other hand, I find that I make more mistakes with this keyboard, which is compounded by the fact it doesn't have autocorrect. The most prevelant one is not roving my thumb down far enough and typing an "e" instead of a space. It's also fairly common for it to read a swipe-to-and-back for a circle and give the wrong capitol letter. And it's more awkward to write at an angle because how your finger moves is just as important as where it lands, and that's more difficult when it's not head on. I do like the customisability. It really helps you choose a color scheme that works for you. I like that I can make a "…" by combining two periods, but I don't understand why I can't make an em-dash busy combining two dashes. Overall, I'd say my biggest issue is the increase in typos, but I do like this keyboard and it's also fun to seem arcane using it.


Very good keyboard

5. Star

This keyboard may be hard to learn at first, but mastering it is very rewarding!


indispensible keyboard

typoofcem

Single-thumbed 30+ wpm. Try to reach that on any other phone keyboard. Previously, I would agonize over spelling errors and mis-presses on the default iOS kbd, and had to turn my phone sideways and use two thumbs to make any reasonable speed when typing messages like this one. Once you spend a few days playing the messagease games, itebecomes apparent why the keyboard is so much more efficient.